Girls Lacrosse: Coffey leads TRN past BM

Tatum Coffey scored five of her game-high eight goals in the first half as she led the Toms River North girls lacrosse team, which is ranked No.‚2 in the Asbury Park Press top 10, to a 12-10 victory over No.‚8 Brick Memorial in a Class A South game.

Coffey also had all three of her assists in the first half. Kendal Kaufman added two goals and one assist and Ally Norton made four saves.

Brick Memorial’s Jessica Rosa scored four of her team-high six goals in the first half. She also had one assist. Marie Moore added two goals and two assists and Amanda Helmstetter added two goals. Teresa Alvarez had 14 saves.

TOMS RIVER SOUTH 19, SOUTHERN 7: Meredith Kalinowski scored three of her five goals in the first half and Sarah Gonsiewski scored four of her five goals in the first half as the No.‚6 Indians (3-3, 2-2) defeated the Rams (3-2, 1-2) in a Class A South
game.

Jamie Blondina led the Indians with six assists, which three coming in each half. Macy Scott added four goals and three assists.

Southern’s Maggie Reiff had three goals and one assist and Alexa Comfort had two goals.

JACKSON MEMORIAL 17, TOMS RIVER EAST 12: Dani Andreas and Erin Scheno each had four goals and four assists as the No.‚9 Jaguars (5-1, 3-1) defeated the Raiders (3-4, 0-4) in a Class A South game.

Corinne Fisher added three goals and one assist and Kim Clemmer added two goals and one assist. Hannah Houde made seven saves.

Toms River East’s Taylor Mize had five goals and one assist and Katie Gallaher added three goals and two assists. Tori Gil had six saves and Megan Garibaldi had five saves.

WALL 14, JACKSON LIBERTY 6: Colleen Knier scored three of her four goals in the first half as the Crimson Knights (4-2, 3-2) defeated the Lions (1-6, 1-4) in a Class C Central game.

Ariana DeBlasio added three goals and one assist and Larissa Naegele and Casey Zalewski each had two goals and one assist.

Jackson Liberty’s Nicole Mickendrow scored two of her three goals in the second half and Jacquie Dowe added two goals.

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About Sherlon Christie

Sherlon Christie is a sports reporter at the Asbury Park Press. He joined the APP in the fall of 2004. He grew up in Massachusetts, has a BA in Journalism from Northeastern University's School of Journalism. He is also the secretary of the National Association of Black Journalists.

3 Responses to Girls Lacrosse: Coffey leads TRN past BM

Southern so sorry to see you lose. I was really hoping you were going to win this game. I hope you get them next time. Out of any team you are playing this is the team I wanted to see you beat the most.

I agree, hope Southern beats South next time and I hope they beat them by a lot and do not let up on them. Just like South did to you. Of course I think Southern shows better sportsmanship than South ever could, but of course I don’t think South knows the meaning of sportsmanship. Of course that is the coach who you can blame for that.

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